
Score: No. 2 Keiser Seahawks 3, New College of Florida Mighty Banyans 0
Records: No. 2 Keiser (11-0-0), New College of Florida (3-5-1)
Location: Arrigo-Vecellio Field, West Palm Beach, Fla.
It was a goal-scoring party for No. 2 Keiser women's soccer on Saturday, and everyone was invited as five different scorers combined for six goals in the win over New College of Florida at home.
Lauren Riley opened the game with a goal for the third straight game before
Ramona Kannady slotted two of her own and
Delfina Lombardi grabbed her first career tally. In the second half,
Vera Croné knocked in her first career goal before
Valeria Schiavo finished off the game with her second tally of the season. The Seahawks have now tied their record for consecutive shutouts with six straight.
Next up, Keiser will welcome Southeastern to West Palm Beach, Fla. on Wednesday, October 23. Kickoff from Arrigo-Vecellio Field in West Palm Beach, Fla. is set for 12:00 p.m.
- Five minutes into the game, Keiser drew a corner kick that Georgia Little whipped to the back post for Riley who buried the opportunity for a 1-0 lead
- Two minutes later, Little nutmegged her defender to find Riley who found Alicia Rey at the front post. Rey headed the ball on to the back post to find Kannady who headed home the second goal of the contest
- Rey nearly had one for herself in the next minute, but a save from Beatryz Bueno Duarte kept the shot out
- In the 18th minute, Rey collected a loose ball and fed it through to Kannady who tapped it home for her second of the day and third for the Seahawks
- With just under eight minutes to play in the half, Karine Ørud played it to Lombardi who cut back on to her left foot and delivered a rocket into the net to put KU ahead 4-0 going into the break
- Three minutes into the second half, Elsa Andreason chipped the ball to Lombardi, who headed it forward to Croné who went to the near post for her first-career goal and a 5-0 lead for Keiser
- In the 61st minute, Keiser struck again from a set piece. This time it was Lina Gröbner who delivered the corner kick to the head of Schiavo who notched her second goal of the season
- The Seahawks would spend the remainder of the half on the Mighty Banyans side of the field but were unable to grab a seventh goal, settling for the 6-0 win
- Keiser moves to 11-0 on the year with the win
- The six goals are the most scored this season for KU
- The Seahawks now have seven shutouts on the year and six in a row
- The six straight shutouts tie with the 2022 team for most consecutive games without allowing a goal
- Riley has now found the back of the net in three straight contests and has the opener in each of those games
- Kannady secured her sixth-career multi-goal performance with two goals on the day
- Croné and Lombardi each secured their first-career goals in the game
- Schiavo notched goal number two of her season and her career
- A normal in the scorers sheet, Rey found two assists in the contest to push her season total to three
- Gröbner continues to lead the way in the category with her seventh of the season
- E. Andreason, Lombardo, and Ørud collected their first assists as Seahawks
- Little and Riley also added to the effort with an assist each
- The Keiser defense allowed just one shot in the contest
- The Seahawks hit the 30-shot mark for the third time this season
- KU took 12 corners in the contest, allowing none to the opposition
- Marian Garabana, Ashley Panzer, Gabby Schlabach, and Demi vanStappershoef all made their season debuts in the contest

Keiser will welcome Southeastern to West Palm Beach, Fla. on Wednesday, October 23. Kickoff from Arrigo-Vecellio Field in West Palm Beach, Fla. is set for 12:00 p.m.
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